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you can see are under water and just this morning we are keeping our eye on a very fluid situation, a levee breach in northern new jersey that has flooded an entire town forcing as many as 1,000 people to evacuate. now, we understand there is quite a rescue under way with people just scrambling to their rooftops to get to safety. as soon as we get that video into our new room, we will bring that to you. jon and laura. >> thank you very much. that hurricane of course is not hitting the west coast but it's still having an impact out here on us in the bay area. a live look at san francisco where the flights are still being cancelled at sfo because of some storm damage. this morning we've just learned jfk airport scheduled to reopen sometime tomorrow morning. still no word at this point exactly when those flights will resume at la guardia and newark. stephanie is at sfo right now gathering all the latest information. she will have a live report coming up for us in ten minutes. >>> also keeping an eye on the storm since the very beginning, our meteorologist, christina loren. this was so huge, yo
you can see are under water and just this morning we are keeping our eye on a very fluid situation, a levee breach in northern new jersey that has flooded an entire town forcing as many as 1,000 people to evacuate. now, we understand there is quite a rescue under way with people just scrambling to their rooftops to get to safety. as soon as we get that video into our new room, we will bring that to you. jon and laura. >> thank you very much. that hurricane of course is not hitting the...
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deportes el resumen completo de la concafa y conmebol rumbo al mundial brasil 2014.en el tiempo, se es leve incremento en la temperatura, pero... tambien lluvias... hola que tal? bienvenidos!! una guarderia de niÑos en bethesda esta bajo investigaci on despues que cuatro niÑos salieron a la calle sin supervision.. asi es, los menores resultaron deambulando por la calle.. y gracias a un buen samaritano, regresaron a la guarderia sanos y salvos.. nadie se dio cuenta... nadie se percato... que cuatro
deportes el resumen completo de la concafa y conmebol rumbo al mundial brasil 2014.en el tiempo, se es leve incremento en la temperatura, pero... tambien lluvias... hola que tal? bienvenidos!! una guarderia de niÑos en bethesda esta bajo investigaci on despues que cuatro niÑos salieron a la calle sin supervision.. asi es, los menores resultaron deambulando por la calle.. y gracias a un buen samaritano, regresaron a la guarderia sanos y salvos.. nadie se dio cuenta... nadie se percato... que...
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> the sublease agreement, between the port and prologis provides for the reimbursement of the taxes leveed against the tenants especially to reduce the operating expenses. >> the project sponsor through the controls and the project sponsor is over here aaron blinkly and cordova is the director and johnson is represent as well. they have prepared extensive models on the energy safe ands their estimates through the sustain able improvements will be approximately $100,000 annually. so that equates to the cost of the special tax assessment. and so that is in the first year. the projections, however, take into account energy inflation, if you will, energy cost inflation, which they have run a very modest projection, as you can see in my staff report and the cumulative effect of the energy inflation over the 20-year project would be a savings to the port after our reimbursement of the special taxes of almost $265,000. >> so, very significant. and you think that these are really achievable and measurable, too. >> so, there is no up front expense to the port to participate in this project and prol
> the sublease agreement, between the port and prologis provides for the reimbursement of the taxes leveed against the tenants especially to reduce the operating expenses. >> the project sponsor through the controls and the project sponsor is over here aaron blinkly and cordova is the director and johnson is represent as well. they have prepared extensive models on the energy safe ands their estimates through the sustain able improvements will be approximately $100,000 annually. so...
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talking about a levee that broke in northern new jersey. we have in the picture coming in from nasa look at the size of the storm stretching out over a thousand miles from the york city and on west 57th street that was near this large apartment building. they had to evacuate the parker meridien hotel. several feet of snow expected in the appalachians. you can see the damage it has done to the pier in south carolina. we continue to track the superstar of that get an update. >> good morning mark. sandy is still packing sustained winds of 60 mi. per hour. a very massive storm. more than 1,000 mi. wide covering much of the great lakes region and the mid-atlantic and the east coast. effect. the bluethe counties thr a wind advisory. very windy conditions are expected throughout the day today. sandy is slow the heading up north. it is very slow to weekend. we will see rain and went for at least the next couple of days. >> we are filling the ripple effects of that storm at san francisco's airport at the airport closures on the east coast have cause
talking about a levee that broke in northern new jersey. we have in the picture coming in from nasa look at the size of the storm stretching out over a thousand miles from the york city and on west 57th street that was near this large apartment building. they had to evacuate the parker meridien hotel. several feet of snow expected in the appalachians. you can see the damage it has done to the pier in south carolina. we continue to track the superstar of that get an update. >> good morning...
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i'd like to put in context the mini levee project, characterized as a gift by fields foundation yet many members and associates profit or stand to profit from millions involved. in attendance at the meeting last week were paid lobbyist and foundation member susan hirsch and patrick haynan. despite many citizen's efforts to cooperate with city fields foundation by providing scientific health perspective by crumb the department has chosen to politicize and discredit them. for years i have updated them with reports. surprisingly the foundation conducted a smear campaign against me that's put my family and neighbors in danger. this e-mail was sent out that patrick hanan of city fields which depicts me as deceitful and directed recipients to a web site where i lived and contained personal information about my family and neighbors. i appealed the rec and park foundation to stop enabling such harassment. instead it was allowed to escalate. for years the foundation has fed the media and local soccer web sites with inflammatory rhetoric to stir up emotions and create an antagonistic client. this
i'd like to put in context the mini levee project, characterized as a gift by fields foundation yet many members and associates profit or stand to profit from millions involved. in attendance at the meeting last week were paid lobbyist and foundation member susan hirsch and patrick haynan. despite many citizen's efforts to cooperate with city fields foundation by providing scientific health perspective by crumb the department has chosen to politicize and discredit them. for years i have updated...
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just this morning a levee broke in the northern part of the state. the storm is being blamed for flooding, toppled trees on cars, downed power lines and thousands of evacuees forced to seek higher ground. take a look at this from manhattan. this is snapped construction crane is dangling over the city like a pendulum. the crane is 75 stories over a condo construction project. those are live pictures that you're looking at right now. this crane broke yesterday afternoon when winds hit manhattan. a nearby hotel was evacuated in case the snapped portion of the machinery broke and crashed. the storm is still pummeling the east coast and we'll be tracking its past along the way. cate caugiran, cbs 5. >>> it's been downgraded from category 1 hurricane to a tropical storm. lawrence has more. >> it's downgraded but still potentially devastating. we are going to see tremendous amounts of rain and still some very strong winds outside. look at sandy as it moved onshore late yesterday afternoon early evening in the east coast and yup there it comes on as a catego
just this morning a levee broke in the northern part of the state. the storm is being blamed for flooding, toppled trees on cars, downed power lines and thousands of evacuees forced to seek higher ground. take a look at this from manhattan. this is snapped construction crane is dangling over the city like a pendulum. the crane is 75 stories over a condo construction project. those are live pictures that you're looking at right now. this crane broke yesterday afternoon when winds hit manhattan....
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remember we often talk about assad's regime being an alawite based regime where there are many more levees in turkey than in syria and one problem for the turkish government i think is any intervention and he threaten french or even begins to bring to the surface sectarian divisions which really have been silent inside turkey for seventy years and so there is a danger leaving inside turkey itself you begin to get a sunni a we clash you begin to clash i want to talk about the sectarian differences a little bit later how do you know the worst case scenario for me is that everyone's given up on syria now it is just a proxy war and that means it could turn into another lebanon ok because there doesn't seem to be any will on the part of the rebels to negotiate they've given up on that they just want you know as much violence and see who wins hopefully with a western intervention of some form that's the worst case scenario i think there is a there there is even a even more worse scenario and that's the fact that if outside powers start really funneling weapons and and materiel not only make the
remember we often talk about assad's regime being an alawite based regime where there are many more levees in turkey than in syria and one problem for the turkish government i think is any intervention and he threaten french or even begins to bring to the surface sectarian divisions which really have been silent inside turkey for seventy years and so there is a danger leaving inside turkey itself you begin to get a sunni a we clash you begin to clash i want to talk about the sectarian...
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back economist and fellow in economic economics for peace and security a research associate at the levee institute martial walk and tom thanks for me on thanks for joining us looking around europe in the recent i.m.f. projections are we seeing the collapse of the beginning of the end of globalism well i think that we've been seeing that the last ten fifteen years in fact i would say that the high watermark or globalization of the so-called washington consensus actually came in about the midnight hundred ninety s. and i think that the asian financial crisis was the first warning that shot across the bow that things were not right in interesting the parallels with with what happened in two thousand and eight the same sort of talks that derivatives that essentially blew up the economies of those countries and then allowed the i.m.f. to step in there and act as a sort of way that mobility in greece today restructuring their economies and effectively entrenching the dominance of wall street several years and we're seeing the same sort of thing today so it's a long battle but i do think that t
back economist and fellow in economic economics for peace and security a research associate at the levee institute martial walk and tom thanks for me on thanks for joining us looking around europe in the recent i.m.f. projections are we seeing the collapse of the beginning of the end of globalism well i think that we've been seeing that the last ten fifteen years in fact i would say that the high watermark or globalization of the so-called washington consensus actually came in about the...
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some down 15 flights of stairs, by daybreak hundreds of people in new jersey had to be rescued after a levee was breached. the storm shut down the new york stock exchange, international airports, subways and trains service major damage on each and every one of new jersey's realigns. the problems kept multiplying, 2-3 ft. of snow and west virginia and howard county maryland and waves rising along lake michigan. my message to the federal government, no bureaucracy, no red tape, get resources where they're needed president obama will travel to new jersey wednesday to serve a storm damage. it's part of the american spirit. one of the most amazing stories from the storm was the rescue of a crew stranded 90 mi. out to sea during the storm one of the crew members were from the chicago area we talk with a relative and she joins us now from the low islands. therefore only 14 survivors there were only 14 survivors from the shipwreck. the crew is fine, everybody is safe the feeling right now obviously not so great emotional trauma. 28 year-old drew was one of the 14 crew members sailing from new london
some down 15 flights of stairs, by daybreak hundreds of people in new jersey had to be rescued after a levee was breached. the storm shut down the new york stock exchange, international airports, subways and trains service major damage on each and every one of new jersey's realigns. the problems kept multiplying, 2-3 ft. of snow and west virginia and howard county maryland and waves rising along lake michigan. my message to the federal government, no bureaucracy, no red tape, get resources...
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al menos 4 socorristas recibieron leves heridas, sigue la batalla para salvar al adolescente que fue baleada en pakistÁn. la menor de 14 aÑos fue aerotransportada a un hospital de londres en donde recibirÁ un nuevo tratamiento, como recordarÁn fue impactada en la cabeza por miembros del talibÁn, aunque su estado es delicado, puede mover las piernas y las manos. >> la experiencia que vivÍa en noruega, mientras tanto hacÍa acrobacia, la barra que se cole ga se rompiÓ provocando que cayera al vacÍo, todos los testigos pensaron que habÍa muerto y se las un huingenua. a de estrellarse contra el suelo. >> imagÍnense subir a una altura 4 veces mayor de lo que vuela un aviÓn comercial y saltar al vacÍo es lo que hizo un intrÉpido paracaidista que estableciÓ un nuevo rÉcord. >> es el momento en que fÉlix un temerario paracaidista, la altura 128 mil pies, 4 veces mÁs alto de lo que vuela un aviÓn comercial, segundos despuÉs de iniciar el salto fÉlix en problemas, su cuerpo giro basab control. >> ponÍa los brazos afuera y al final establo skwo la caÍda, despuÉs estableci
al menos 4 socorristas recibieron leves heridas, sigue la batalla para salvar al adolescente que fue baleada en pakistÁn. la menor de 14 aÑos fue aerotransportada a un hospital de londres en donde recibirÁ un nuevo tratamiento, como recordarÁn fue impactada en la cabeza por miembros del talibÁn, aunque su estado es delicado, puede mover las piernas y las manos. >> la experiencia que vivÍa en noruega, mientras tanto hacÍa acrobacia, la barra que se cole ga se rompiÓ provocando que...
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sandy's tidal surge overwhelming the levee meant to protect it. >> within an hour, little ferry was under water. and within another hour the rescues were under way. abc's alex perez is there. >> reporter: rescuers made their way through flooded streets, picking up stranded families. >> do you want to come out? >> what? >> reporter: the boats bringing people to where they could be trucked to safety. whole families, huddling together in the backs of trucks. >> the entire first floor gone. we were able to go up on the second floor, which was us. the water is almost gone. we have a baby. >> baby, baby. >> reporter: the frantic rescue operation began after sandy's storm surge swamped new jersey. >> it happened so fast. within 15 minutes we had ten feet of water. >> reporter: stunned residents like vincent grabbed whatever they could as the waters rose. >> there's nothing there no more. nothing. you can't salvage anything. >> reporter: new jersey took the brunt of sandy's wrath, the coast especially hit hard. these images from the town of seaside heights. neighborhoods consumed by sand and wate
sandy's tidal surge overwhelming the levee meant to protect it. >> within an hour, little ferry was under water. and within another hour the rescues were under way. abc's alex perez is there. >> reporter: rescuers made their way through flooded streets, picking up stranded families. >> do you want to come out? >> what? >> reporter: the boats bringing people to where they could be trucked to safety. whole families, huddling together in the backs of trucks. >>...
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katrina the streets of new orleans were dropped what happened was the infrastructure that we built the levees collapsed. in your part of the question what is our infrastructure does or does our subway system allows for us which we can go on to a tremendous amount. good enough for the climate we live in and i think what this week is showing. places like long island where no you don't work for the jersey shore the question is does our electrical grid that have that ability to survive in disaster but think the answer is it's pretty clear we know and it's really tough here because when you take a look for example of the new york subway this is something i was shocked to learn seven million people a day people coming in and out of different parts of new york jersey. and of course within the island of manhattan of course but one hundred five hundred years is a pretty good run to go without having any major disaster of course and now that we have it certainly is an appropriate time to ask these questions is it good enough so i mean i guess what's the you know how do we measure this here. disasters a
katrina the streets of new orleans were dropped what happened was the infrastructure that we built the levees collapsed. in your part of the question what is our infrastructure does or does our subway system allows for us which we can go on to a tremendous amount. good enough for the climate we live in and i think what this week is showing. places like long island where no you don't work for the jersey shore the question is does our electrical grid that have that ability to survive in disaster...
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se espera que mitt romney defienda con unas la leve ventaja. no se pierda el debate en vivo por univisión.com. >>y vera un cara a cara en retransmision especial por univisión. >>y los economistas opinian que la recupera seguira siendo débil expertos opinan que el desempleo pasara el 8% en 2013. el pib aumetara en 2% este año. >>y en nueva york la aprobacion de veto a las bebidas de sodasigue causando polémica >más de una decada después de que se estableciera una pauta más larga para criminales, medida que sera sometida a votacion podría permitir que delincuentes no violentos puedan salir de prision. >>nadie debió haber muerto en el tragico naufragio costa concordia, lo declaro una víctima. el lunes en una corte italiana se intenta reconstruir los hechos pasados, cuando el capitna se acerco mucho a la isla de giglio, quien ha sido señalado como cobarde por abandonar el barco con pasajeros a bordo >>y los residentes de filadelfia, encuesta muestra que es el lugar donde se vende el mayor número de pantalones de ejercicios en el país,
se espera que mitt romney defienda con unas la leve ventaja. no se pierda el debate en vivo por univisión.com. >>y vera un cara a cara en retransmision especial por univisión. >>y los economistas opinian que la recupera seguira siendo débil expertos opinan que el desempleo pasara el 8% en 2013. el pib aumetara en 2% este año. >>y en nueva york la aprobacion de veto a las bebidas de sodasigue causando polémica >más de una decada después de que se estableciera una...
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and speaking of hurricane sandy, a levee break in new jersey is prompting rescue operations for new jersey. so the fallout continues. >>> still to come, more on the super storm sandy as it sweeps across the eastern u.s. >>> welcome back. these are the headlines today from around the globe. sandy roaring ashore, powerful storm dumps a ton of rain on theest east coast, knocks out power to millions and floods parts of lower manhattan. >> and shares of bp rising, hiking its dividend by more than 12%. >> and ubs will cut 10,000 jobs an weaned down it fixed income business. deutsche bank sees revenues boosted by debt trading. >> we hope you survived the night safely. >> and we're starting to get more of a sense of how damaging sandy has been. while hurricane sandy may not be a hurricane by name, it's still having a major impact. the storm made landfall monday night along the new jersey coastline as a tropical cyclone, a technical term as it was still packing hurricane force winds. sandy is expected to weaken further, but rain could linger for several days. at least ten deaths have already been b
and speaking of hurricane sandy, a levee break in new jersey is prompting rescue operations for new jersey. so the fallout continues. >>> still to come, more on the super storm sandy as it sweeps across the eastern u.s. >>> welcome back. these are the headlines today from around the globe. sandy roaring ashore, powerful storm dumps a ton of rain on theest east coast, knocks out power to millions and floods parts of lower manhattan. >> and shares of bp rising, hiking its...
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protesters refused to levees a dan pulled willing. >>> yesterday they marched from delores park and refused to leave. they hung signs and dropped items from the roof. >> in the process of going through the building police noted several doors had been broken locks damaged and there is also damage to sheetrock. >> protesters say it is not right there are so many unused buildings that could help the homeless and they could face felony charges. >>> fires went door to car warning about the fires. they started a fire in the trash bin and they are concerned the next pier could hurt even kill somebody. >> just about 11 hours later, another fire was started here. >> reporter: firefighters say it is the 9th fire started in west san jose in the past two weeks. firefighters tell me they are worried that arsonist could go from trash fires to homes and this woman is worried the fire could spread to her home. >> if the trees kept, it could have fallen over on to homes. >> reporter: firefighters are doing extra -- police are doing he can patrols in the area. you can see in the dumpster a lot of things in i
protesters refused to levees a dan pulled willing. >>> yesterday they marched from delores park and refused to leave. they hung signs and dropped items from the roof. >> in the process of going through the building police noted several doors had been broken locks damaged and there is also damage to sheetrock. >> protesters say it is not right there are so many unused buildings that could help the homeless and they could face felony charges. >>> fires went door to...
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which brings up how we as citizens respond to these franken storms mile long tornadoes and levee busting floods all the more important a president jimmy carter created for fema when he did as he did so cities and states will never again be alone in rebuilding after catastrophes as famous mission statement reads the his mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build sustain and improve our capability to prepare for protect against respond to recover from and mitigate all hazards the keywords we work together whether you're cleaning up your neighborhood after a block party or cleaning up after a hurricane we all know things work out best when we're all in it together that's why we've included disaster relief efforts as part of our commons right alongside law enforcement and fire protection. these aren't services the work best would run for a profit or to maximize wealth for shareholders these are services owned by we the people to serve we the people and work best when kept in that pure small d. democratic form so it shouldn't s
which brings up how we as citizens respond to these franken storms mile long tornadoes and levee busting floods all the more important a president jimmy carter created for fema when he did as he did so cities and states will never again be alone in rebuilding after catastrophes as famous mission statement reads the his mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build sustain and improve our capability to prepare for protect against...
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normally that would collapse the finances so the government said put up your match for the levees but instead you could pay it over 30 years. he misstated the facts deliberately to say they were put upon. it was not the city but the state of louisiana. and forgiven 16 months of the fees that were waived picked up by the federal government. gerri: what about these comments? speaking to people who were on your side. that was the candidates frame of mind. did he go to far? >> absolutely. saying the bush should ministrations is bigoted. shame on him to be so racially divisive trying to get votes. what happened to the man who said he would bring us together who blames the predecessor as a racial bigot? >> vice president joe biden had comments. >> this is a deadly. how they can justify raising taxes with the middle-class over the last four years. [laughter] gerri: i could hardly believe he said that. >> the gift that keeps on giving. it is apparent to simply repeat the charge romney will raise taxes is ridiculous. i have to agree. american people are buried under a mountain of debt and buri
normally that would collapse the finances so the government said put up your match for the levees but instead you could pay it over 30 years. he misstated the facts deliberately to say they were put upon. it was not the city but the state of louisiana. and forgiven 16 months of the fees that were waived picked up by the federal government. gerri: what about these comments? speaking to people who were on your side. that was the candidates frame of mind. did he go to far? >> absolutely....
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. >> me voy a ir leve contigo, siÉntate, ¿andreita por quÉ llegÓ tarde otra vez? calle que a mi papÁ en la le dicen vaquero. >> ¿y a ti quÉ te dice? >> "¡hija!" (risas) >> muy bonito. estÁn las 100 hojas... >> siÉntate, a ver galicita linda, quÉ bonito moÑito, su investigaciÓn. >> ¿sabe cuÁl es la diferencia entre una cinta adhesiva y un aviÓn? >> ¿cuÁl? >> la cinta adhesiva pega. >> ¿y el aviÓn? >> despega. >> me gusta su anillo. >> muy bonito. >> ¿perdÓn? ¡estrellita! iestrellita! jamÁs me habÍan enseÑado un anillo de esta forma, sabÍa que iba a caer... se la merece muy bien. ok, investigaciÓn, andy. >> ¡yo! iando brillante profesor! ¿sabe quÉ canal ve en la tele un astronauta? >> ¿quÉ canal? >> el canal de las estrellas. >> una estrellita, te la mereces... Ándele, aquÍ en elcanal de las estrellas. alessandra... >> pregÚntame... su con esa cara asÍ tiene a esposo exactamente chupado. >> ¡dÍgame profesor! ¿usted sabe cuÁl es el queso que nadie quiere? (risas) >> ¿cuÁl? >> el que sobrÓ... (risas) >> oiga profesor, profesor..
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. >> there are several alternatives and the levee with a pump station is the one that will provide the best protection. >> while some voters of fairfax county want to help the people -- >> i think it's a good idea to do something. >> others are not aboard. >> it affects all of us through a bond issue and it should be on the betterment of the county as a whole. >> when you need help, we want to help. help us now. >> even if the help doesn't come she will go. >> i'm proud of this neighborhood and i'm going to fight for it. >> if the bond is approved on election day the design and construction of the pump station and levy will probably take about five years. if it is not, crews say they can expect more of the state. >> good deal. coming up, new information on the value of organic food. >> see why it may not be as helpful as once thought for your children. >> what does the color of skin have to do >> some staggering statistics on cancer in our area. the cancer death rate among african americans exceeds the national rate. >> tonight, we're breaking down the numbers, trying to find out why t
. >> there are several alternatives and the levee with a pump station is the one that will provide the best protection. >> while some voters of fairfax county want to help the people -- >> i think it's a good idea to do something. >> others are not aboard. >> it affects all of us through a bond issue and it should be on the betterment of the county as a whole. >> when you need help, we want to help. help us now. >> even if the help doesn't come she will...
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take a look at this video, this is the town of mo monacke new jersey where a levee has been breached as water came out of the storm drains. a monster storm pummeling the east coast of the united states. 21 different states threatened plus washington d.c. 33 people have now been reported dead, more than 7 million from the east coast to the great lakes are without power, the devastation is everywhere. first we take you to point pleasant, new jersey, one of the towns hardest hit. a massive tidal surge sending waves of water crashing into homes covering the streets with sand from the beach. look at the pictures. in beckley, west virginia the storm generating blizzard-like conditions. heavy snow and punishing winds cutting electricity. would you look at the difference? just look at pictures. cutting electricity and shutting down nearly 50 miles of interstate. to breezy point queens, the sighsite of an inferno. the driving wind sending flames throughout the neighborhood burning at latest count it's now up to 80 homes, 80 homes. look at this picture. look at this. i mean it's just -- it's t
take a look at this video, this is the town of mo monacke new jersey where a levee has been breached as water came out of the storm drains. a monster storm pummeling the east coast of the united states. 21 different states threatened plus washington d.c. 33 people have now been reported dead, more than 7 million from the east coast to the great lakes are without power, the devastation is everywhere. first we take you to point pleasant, new jersey, one of the towns hardest hit. a massive tidal...
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. >> look at this a levee breech in new jersey crews still looking for survivors. early this morning, three towns submerged. as many as 100 homes destroyed. winds topped 90-miles-an-hour in new york city a historic 13- foot storm surge flooded the city's subway system it could be four days before trains run again. 260 patients including newborns were evacuated from a manhattan hospital when generators failed. the wind driven atlantic crashed through coastal communities damaged may top $20 million, mile upon mile of beach front destroyed. including the famed atlantic city boardwalk. and asbury park boardwalk turned to a jumble of timberings. -- jumble of timbers. >> this is not over we still have more weather to deal with, hopefully people are able to stay safe until we get to the other side of this storm. >> reporter: in the appalachian, up to 3 feet of snow and the effects of the superstorm still being felt as far away as the great lakes. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the new york stock exchange was closed for a second day. several exchanges handle stock t
. >> look at this a levee breech in new jersey crews still looking for survivors. early this morning, three towns submerged. as many as 100 homes destroyed. winds topped 90-miles-an-hour in new york city a historic 13- foot storm surge flooded the city's subway system it could be four days before trains run again. 260 patients including newborns were evacuated from a manhattan hospital when generators failed. the wind driven atlantic crashed through coastal communities damaged may top $20...
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in new jersey, water flowing over a levee led to the evacuation of hundreds of people. and new york, the city tt never sleeps is just now waking up after a night and day in the dark. >> new york's mayor referred to the storm as devastating. though the worst has passed now, we're still feeling some of the impact. this wall of clouds, shot by chopper 4 over rockville today. >> veronica johnson is in our weather center with the very latest. >> sandy has weakened but it is not quite done with us yet. we're seeing creeks, streams, rivers, all rise. coming up in a couple moments, we'll talk about the specifics of which ones, where, and how cold it will get tonight. >> in new york, flooding surpassed what forecasters predicted in a worst-case scenario. jay gray is live with a look at the damage throughout the northeast. >> good evening. >> just starting to get a little rain here. the weather is back below the seawall for the most part, gone in battery park. the damage, the devastation not only here but along the coast. most certainly has not. >> reporter: the day after. the de
in new jersey, water flowing over a levee led to the evacuation of hundreds of people. and new york, the city tt never sleeps is just now waking up after a night and day in the dark. >> new york's mayor referred to the storm as devastating. though the worst has passed now, we're still feeling some of the impact. this wall of clouds, shot by chopper 4 over rockville today. >> veronica johnson is in our weather center with the very latest. >> sandy has weakened but it is not...
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a levee breaks in northern, new jersey, flooding three towns with three to four feet of water. this is the town of moonachie. right now they're in rescue mode and have no fatalities to report yet. angie goff, news 4. >>> mayor vincent gray will drive around the city with the coast guard to assess the damage in the city. he's likely to see a lot of downed trees. news 4's megan mcgrath around the city. what are you seeing? >> we a >> reporter: we are seeing a lot of downed trees like this one behind me. this one still on cathedral avenue, but a ways up from the other tree we showed thu morning. this is a very large, mature tree snapped at the base in the wind last night. it came shattered when it hit the ground. fortunately, for these homeowners, it actually fell parallel to the houses across the front yards. we're not really seeing any damage at all. just a lot of debris. it's a big mess here. we also have a whole line of cars. amazingly, none of them apair to be damaged. i thought we might have a broken window or two, but the cars appear to be just fine. a near miss at this loc
a levee breaks in northern, new jersey, flooding three towns with three to four feet of water. this is the town of moonachie. right now they're in rescue mode and have no fatalities to report yet. angie goff, news 4. >>> mayor vincent gray will drive around the city with the coast guard to assess the damage in the city. he's likely to see a lot of downed trees. news 4's megan mcgrath around the city. what are you seeing? >> we a >> reporter: we are seeing a lot of downed...
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. >> pudo haber sido mÁs leve. (risas) porque sÍ... sÍ, me desaparecí durante unos meses y anduve cantando en camiones... >> porque de pronto... >> yo creo que alguien lo puede contar que de repente se subiÓ una chava al camiÓn y no era famosa... (canta) creo que es momento... inmediatamente sacaban sus monedas, "esto es un asalto". (risas) >> oye pero... a ese momento... puede tambiÉn provocar ternura, eras una niÑa, una jovencita. >> muchÍsima suerte, mi Ángel me acompaÑÓ en todo momento... y ahÍ es dÓnde nació gloria trevi por eso cuando me preguntaste dÓnde nace gloria trevi, en monterrey nuevo leÓn, gloria de los Ángeles y gloria trevi se termina de formar en las calles. fue tanto que mi corazÓn... >> muy bueno... porque ademÁs, obviamente ella brinca y todo en los escenarios, sentadita como que es difÍcil, la tuviste sentadita y tranquila. >> 3 horas hablando. increÍble y delicioso, gracias gloria, y a los fans que no se la van a perder pero estoy segura que se le van a sumar fans, porque no sabes quÉ histori
. >> pudo haber sido mÁs leve. (risas) porque sÍ... sÍ, me desaparecí durante unos meses y anduve cantando en camiones... >> porque de pronto... >> yo creo que alguien lo puede contar que de repente se subiÓ una chava al camiÓn y no era famosa... (canta) creo que es momento... inmediatamente sacaban sus monedas, "esto es un asalto". (risas) >> oye pero... a ese momento... puede tambiÉn provocar ternura, eras una niÑa, una jovencita. >> muchÍsima...
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(risas) >> finalmente la intÉrprete dijo estar en perfecto estado de salud luego de una leve cojera que le detectamos. >> no, estoy bien, ahorita no quiero saber ni de doctores, ni de nosocomios, ni nada que tenga que ver con un hospital, ni un facial me voy a hacer... >> hÉctor vargas, hoy. >> muy bonito, quÉ tal ale dice no me vuelvo a hacer ni un facial. >> con la suerte que tiene, le inyectan algo raro. >> no quiere saber nada con doctores, yo creo que sÍ, uno en especial. >> pero estÁ feliz, de verdad, todos la conocemos, quÉ entereza, quÉ ganas, siempre bailando, cantando. >> su sonrisa es lo mÁximo... >> de una guapa, a otra guapa, primero dijo, me voy y ahora me quedo, maliyani dijo que se salÍa de quÉ rico mambo, ahora dice que siempre sÍ se queda... >> ¿sÍ se va a hacer? >> no saber -vamos a ver quÉ nos dicen. >> luego de young y -muchos dimes y diretes. >> sÍ voy a regresar, recibí la nueva propuesta, y ya estÁ, nada mÁs tengo que firmar, hubo otro aplazamiento de la fecha, y espero que maribel no me deje sola. >> la cubana asegurÓ que volvió como una de la
(risas) >> finalmente la intÉrprete dijo estar en perfecto estado de salud luego de una leve cojera que le detectamos. >> no, estoy bien, ahorita no quiero saber ni de doctores, ni de nosocomios, ni nada que tenga que ver con un hospital, ni un facial me voy a hacer... >> hÉctor vargas, hoy. >> muy bonito, quÉ tal ale dice no me vuelvo a hacer ni un facial. >> con la suerte que tiene, le inyectan algo raro. >> no quiere saber nada con doctores, yo creo que...
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. >> a levee breach in little fairy. it sent four feet of water pouring into the streets. people had to be pulled to safety. governor chris christie says it saved hundreds of lives. >> trading is under way at the new york stock exchange for the first time in two days. the mayor rang the opening bell. the market got off to a good start. the dow is up at this hour. the last time the exchange was closed for two days due to weather was 1888. we'll have an update later in the newscast from cnbc. >>> 13 minutes after 11:00 is the time right now. coming up, new information this morning for people who want to take advantage of early voting. >> how border agents were able to stop this vehicle just short. stay with us. >>> right now, mitt romney is in florida. the republican nominee canceled events out of respect to sandy's victims. yesterday, he helped in ohio. he will make three stops in the sunshine state. president obama continues dealing with the impact of sandy, joe biden will campaign in florida. he'll be in sarasota in a few minutes. president obama plans to return to the ca
. >> a levee breach in little fairy. it sent four feet of water pouring into the streets. people had to be pulled to safety. governor chris christie says it saved hundreds of lives. >> trading is under way at the new york stock exchange for the first time in two days. the mayor rang the opening bell. the market got off to a good start. the dow is up at this hour. the last time the exchange was closed for two days due to weather was 1888. we'll have an update later in the newscast...
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. >>> and air force one is in new jersey helping with a levee breach in new jersey. the breach sent four feet of water pouring into the streets. governor chris christie said the search and rescue operation saved hundreds of lives. >>> still no sign of two new york city boys swept away in sandy's waters. the 2 and 4-year-olds were rideing in a car with their mother when the storm's powerful wind and water overwhelmed staten island monday night. the two tried to escape the rising water when the two were swept away. >>> a massive fire in queens destroyed the home of a republican congressman. bob turner was one of the 80 homes destroyed in the fire in breezy point, queens. he expressed gratitude he and his family were safe. turner took andrew weiner's seat after a text messaging scandal, and he is about to lose his seat after redistricting. >>> we are getting a look at flooding inside new york city's transit system as it happened. this security video from monday night was shot during high tide in the tunnel sha goes alongside the east river. the transit agency says it ho
. >>> and air force one is in new jersey helping with a levee breach in new jersey. the breach sent four feet of water pouring into the streets. governor chris christie said the search and rescue operation saved hundreds of lives. >>> still no sign of two new york city boys swept away in sandy's waters. the 2 and 4-year-olds were rideing in a car with their mother when the storm's powerful wind and water overwhelmed staten island monday night. the two tried to escape the...
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. >>> virginia's task force one is in new jersey with a levee bridge breach. the bridge sent four feet of water pouring into the streets. people had to be pulled to safety. >>> we're getting a look at flooding inside new york city's transit system as it happened. this security video from monday night was shot during high tide inside the long island railroad tunnel that goes under the east river. one of seven tunnels closed due to flooding. the transit agency says it hopes to have tunnels open by monday. >> as the waters recede in new jersey, we're getting a first look at how much damage sandy has caused along the coast. nbc's danielle leigh is live along the toms river. danielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. it's really hard to take in the damage and destruction you see. it's everywhere i look. i'm standing on the road you have to take from toms river to the jersey shore. just behind me is that bridge, and it is closed today. just yesterday where i'm standing, completely submerged in water. now the storms have begun to subside, we're seeing wh
. >>> virginia's task force one is in new jersey with a levee bridge breach. the bridge sent four feet of water pouring into the streets. people had to be pulled to safety. >>> we're getting a look at flooding inside new york city's transit system as it happened. this security video from monday night was shot during high tide inside the long island railroad tunnel that goes under the east river. one of seven tunnels closed due to flooding. the transit agency says it hopes to...
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what you might know ahead of hurricane katrina he was the only one sounding dramatic alarms as to the levees getting potential breached in new orleans and history has not been kind to you michael but --. >>guest: you have been very kind and i appreciate it. >>neil: i mentioned governor christie, in new jersey, the governor has enormous sway even moving halloween. there is talk now that governor chris christie, a father, wants to push back halloween to celebrate trick or treaters going out on saturday november 3rd instead of tomorrow, october 31st, formally halloween, and, i guess, if the governor says that is what it is going to be, that is what it is going to be so if you are trick or treating in the garden state, saturday is the day. and now, charles gasparino will have more, i love charlie to death, he is one of the best reporters on the planet before none but here is where he bugs we are are stormed about the stock exchange being shut down. >>guest: i don't want them to set up their trading desks at high tide. it is 11 years since 9/11, where is the contingency plan? this is a global sto
what you might know ahead of hurricane katrina he was the only one sounding dramatic alarms as to the levees getting potential breached in new orleans and history has not been kind to you michael but --. >>guest: you have been very kind and i appreciate it. >>neil: i mentioned governor christie, in new jersey, the governor has enormous sway even moving halloween. there is talk now that governor chris christie, a father, wants to push back halloween to celebrate trick or treaters...
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the levees gave way in the south end of the san francisco bay. el niso was under water. >> everything is just ruined. everything. we lost everything. >> it was really hard, really, really hard. and to just see all those poor little kids. >> reporter: they saw the images from their home in sunnyvale and they mobilized. >> we were asked to come out and be santa. >> reporter: joe santiago put on his santa suit that he used when visiting shelters and community center. judy became mrs. claus and, together, they helped bring the hope back to elle niso. >> all those kids had nothing and we left there and the first thing my husband said was, oh, gosh, mom, i hope some day we can make enough money to buy them a present. >> reporter: the santiagos have been delivering presents for 29 years now. four generations of the santiagos are now santa's helpers. >> when i go to elviso i help out a lot. >> it's like part of what we do during the holidays. i don't know, no one ever pushed us to do it, i think we wanted to. it was fun. >> reporter: judy and joe were bo
the levees gave way in the south end of the san francisco bay. el niso was under water. >> everything is just ruined. everything. we lost everything. >> it was really hard, really, really hard. and to just see all those poor little kids. >> reporter: they saw the images from their home in sunnyvale and they mobilized. >> we were asked to come out and be santa. >> reporter: joe santiago put on his santa suit that he used when visiting shelters and community center....
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the levees gave way in the south end of the san francisco bay. the community was under water. >> everything is just ruined. everything. they lost everything. >> it was really hard. really, really hard. and to see all of the poor little kids. >> judy santiago and her family saw the images from their home in sunnyvale and they mobilized. >> we were asked to come out and be santa. >> reporter: joe santiago put on his santa suit that he used when visiting shelters and community centers. judy became mrs. claus. and together they helped bring the hope back to alviso. >> to see all the poor little kids standing in line to see santa. they had nothing. we left there, you know, and the first thing my husband said was, gosh, mom, i hope some day we can make enough money to buy them a present. >> reporter: the santiagos have been delivering presents for 29 years now, four generations of the santiagos are now santa's helpers in alviso. >> when i go to alviso i help out with the toys. >> it's part of what we do during the holidays. no one ever pushes. we want
the levees gave way in the south end of the san francisco bay. the community was under water. >> everything is just ruined. everything. they lost everything. >> it was really hard. really, really hard. and to see all of the poor little kids. >> judy santiago and her family saw the images from their home in sunnyvale and they mobilized. >> we were asked to come out and be santa. >> reporter: joe santiago put on his santa suit that he used when visiting shelters and...
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and in bergen county where a levee breach left hundreds of homes submerged, the situation there remains desperate. about 1,000 people have already been rescued and many more we understand could be trapped. cnn's brian todd is live from moonachie, new jersey. we'll start with that situation, are there still people trapped? >> reporter: well, i just talked to rescue officials, zoraida, a few blocks down the road here. they are starting to fan out again. they will be fanning out more when first light hits because they were a little reluctant to go in when it was pitch black and too dangerous, but they told me they think just about everyone who needed to be rescued was but they have to go door to door to make sure no one is in desperate need of being rescued. also, here in noonachie, some relief is coming with the water starting to recede. this is east park street. still some floodwaters here, still very problematic for the residents here. there's a firehouse flooded out a block and a half from here, but the rescue teams will be fanning out at first light. and just trying to see who may sti
and in bergen county where a levee breach left hundreds of homes submerged, the situation there remains desperate. about 1,000 people have already been rescued and many more we understand could be trapped. cnn's brian todd is live from moonachie, new jersey. we'll start with that situation, are there still people trapped? >> reporter: well, i just talked to rescue officials, zoraida, a few blocks down the road here. they are starting to fan out again. they will be fanning out more when...
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developing right now in new jersey, rescue efforts continue after a levee broke early this morning in the town of -- how do you say it, allison? >> i think it's moonachie. >> it caused streets to fill with five feet of water in just about 45 minutes. we have not heard of injuries there. in the meantime, we want to check out the situation along the jersey shore. >> fox' dan bowen is live in seaside heights this morning. good morning, dan. what's the situation this morning? >>reporter: good morning. in addition to the township of little ferry is included in that situation that you're discussing this morning. that's north and west of us. we're in seaside heights. that's in ocean county. it's about 45 miles north of atlantic city. we just got some new numbers in from the state of new jersey. we know 2.4 million people are without power, many more in new york and in connecticut. one of our largest utility companies, con-ed is calling this the worst storm in history. there are dozens, possibly hundreds of people on many of these barrier islands who are stranded and in need of rescue. you ca
developing right now in new jersey, rescue efforts continue after a levee broke early this morning in the town of -- how do you say it, allison? >> i think it's moonachie. >> it caused streets to fill with five feet of water in just about 45 minutes. we have not heard of injuries there. in the meantime, we want to check out the situation along the jersey shore. >> fox' dan bowen is live in seaside heights this morning. good morning, dan. what's the situation this morning?...
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we've got to look in places like up in northern new jersey where they didn't expect, you know, any levee to breach based on the forecast and then you had, you know, storm surge that ultimately breached it. i think in a different context after september 11th we talked about thinking about national security in a different context, having learned how terrorists could use a normal instrument like, you know, a letter laced, you know, with potential poison on it or when they use an airplane to crash into the world trade center, we have to think in this context what mother nature's capable of and think outside of the box and think ahead and prepare for it. that's the best way we can protect our people. >> senator robert mendez, from new jersey, thank you for taking time from the tour and being with the president there in atlantic city, to call in. thank you, sir. >> thank you, andrea. >> and coming up, a look at how tight this presidential race is in some key states. but first, we're learning more about the harrowing stories during the storm, including julia alamony, pregnant in labor had to be
we've got to look in places like up in northern new jersey where they didn't expect, you know, any levee to breach based on the forecast and then you had, you know, storm surge that ultimately breached it. i think in a different context after september 11th we talked about thinking about national security in a different context, having learned how terrorists could use a normal instrument like, you know, a letter laced, you know, with potential poison on it or when they use an airplane to crash...